Accept Mail to @localhost domain alias?

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  • VanillaThunder

    #1

    Accept Mail to @localhost domain alias?

    Reposted because I just realized it was in the wrong place:

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    Here's a quick question:

    I'm using fetchmail to temporarily sync mail during a migration to OpenXchange. Unfortunately, on the old server, they were using @localhost to send mail to each other locally.

    When I set up fetchmail, it's trying to send receipts and such back to @localhost and it's giving them bouncebacks for it. When I try to add @localhost as a domain in OX, it's not allowing me to.

    Is there an alias file I can edit to force localhost as a valid domain at least temporarily?
  • mani

    #2
    Did you try to add localhost to mydestination in file /etc/postfix/main.cf?

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    • VanillaThunder

      #3
      Originally posted by mani View Post
      Did you try to add localhost to mydestination in file /etc/postfix/main.cf?
      Yes.

      I need to add it as an alias to each individual account. It won't allow me to do so.

      What I need is the SQL statement to insert it into the database.

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      • Daniel Halbe
        Open-Xchange
        • Feb 2007
        • 199

        #4
        Use imapsync for mailbox migration...

        Daniel

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        • VanillaThunder

          #5
          Just did that a few days ago, worked like a champ.

          Thanks!

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